Tatra T5C5

The Tatra T5C5 is a single-car tram built by ČKD Tatra in Prague in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In 1978, two prototypes were tested in Prague and Budapest. They differed in many ways to earlier Tatra products, most notably that the vehicle was controlled by a hand lever rather than a foot pedal. Between 1978 and 1984, 322 vehicles were supplied to Budapest and, as of October 2017, 126 units are still in service.

Tatra T5C5
Coupled Tatra T5C5 in Budapest
ManufacturerČKD Tatra
Assembly Prague
Family nameTatra
Constructed1978–1984
Number built322
Capacity100
Specifications
Car length14,700 mm (48 ft 3 in)
Width2,500 mm (8 ft 2 in)
Height3,140 mm (10 ft 4 in)
Doors6
Maximum speed65 km/h (40 mph)
Weight18,300 kg (40,300 lb)
Engine typeTE 023
Traction motors4
Power output4×45
Electric system(s)600 V DC
Current collection methodpantograph
Wheels driven4
Bogies2
Coupling systemScharfenberg
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)

Modernizations

Between 2002 and 2004 eighty T5C5 units were extensively refurbished : the old drive system (resistor and series-parallel control) was replaced by chopper control using IGBT transistors. These trams have been renamed as "T5C5K".[1] These units have been further modernized from 2009, their current type name is T5C5K2. A new program started in 2014, which refurbishes all remaining classic T5C5 units to the technical standards of T5C5K2 (with different, but compatible traction and control equipment, under T5C5K2M type code). As of October 2017, 186 T5C5K2 units are in service and 8 units are in the process of rebuilding.

With the introduction of FUTÁR traffic control system at BKK, all T5C5 and T5C5K2 units got the FUTÁR controller and on-board unit, and new visual displays (1 front, 2 side, 1 inside). Some pins on the electrical coupling between units have been reused for FUTÁR's communication.

Production

Country City Type Delivery years Number Fleet number
 Hungary Budapest T5C5 1978 – 1984 322 4000–4171, 4200–4349
Total: 322

Note: This is the list of first owners. Stock may have later been resold to other cities not on this list.

References

  1. "Tatra T5C5". Strassenbahnen-Online. Retrieved 2007-12-10.
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